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No issues, just works (tm).
Thanks Archers!
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Same here.
Except for that damn pcspkr!!!
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sudo rmmod snd_pcsp
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Likewise. Thanks kernel devs and testers!
I read about others experiencing some troubles so I was a little leery. I decided to use the vanilla kernel for a while before updating my custom kernel. I put it through some stress tests on a t61 thinkpad and my Dell xps600. Everything seems cool here
Last edited by Leigh (2008-10-19 12:26:44)
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Workds for me like a breeze also. Thanks.
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The upgrade seems to have gone fine for me as well. However, I'm noticing that iwl4965 seems a little more unstable for some reason. Not to mention the fact that after using certain wireless APs for a while, I get arbitrary kernel panics (which is especially annoying when I'm trying to take notes during a lecture).
I think I'm going to go back to building custom kernels for my system at some point. I like having fine control over what gets built.
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I think I'm going to go back to building custom kernels for my system at some point. I like having fine control over what gets built.
Ive been using arch for quite some time, and using a custom kernel has saved me some hassles quite a few times, I wouldn't say often, but like every blue moon or so. I only use the vanilla kernel as a backup and I just make sure it works before rebuilding or updating my custom one.
Besides that, I keep a clone of my system on a usb drive that I update every so often when my system seems to be running really solid. There was only one time I needed to plug the usb drive back in and rebuild my system from it, and that wasn't anything to do with Arch, but just some dumb ditsy thing I did. Anyway, It helps me feel more at ease with iffy updates, or if I want to try out some major system change. To me, it's kind of foolish to be totally dependent of updates without some kind of backup, especially with a rolling release.
-- archlinux 是一个极好的 linux。
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Same here.
Except for that damn pcspkr!!!
Beep Beep Beep
sudo rmmod snd_pcsp
What! Did they change the name of the module? How evil!
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An update. I was also able to upgrade to 2.6.27, without any trouble. This is great!
First thing i did was of course to blacklist the snd_pcsp!
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